Liz Magill: Penn’s ‘clear consensus’ president
When she was learning cursive in the second grade of Catholic school in North Dakota, Mary Elizabeth Magill decided to change her name to “Liz.”
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When she was learning cursive in the second grade of Catholic school in North Dakota, Mary Elizabeth Magill decided to change her name to “Liz.”
Have you ever competed for the chance to win a $2 million private island from MrBeast, one of YouTube's biggest creators? Well, one Penn student has — College sophomore Kimi Li.
Penn’s decision to end mandatory COVID-19 testing and mask-wearing in classrooms has prompted mixed reactions from the Penn community.
On June 12, rising Wharton sophomore Ryan Torres completed a rigorous 29-day solo biking trip from Jacksonville, Fla., to San Diego, Calif., spanning over 2,500 miles.
ToxiSense, a biopharmacology venture founded by four Penn first years, seeks to develop a cheaper and more sustainable test for clean drinking water, and was awarded $85,000 at the 2022 Venture Lab Startup Challenge.
Stephen Dansiger left Penn in 1981 during his junior year after what was supposed to simply be a one-year medical leave of absence for heavy substance abuse. Thirty-nine years overdue, he will be walking at graduation to receive a master's degree in health care innovation.
Penn Hillel’s Manager of Student Leadership Allison Sorgeloos announced her departure from the organization on April 12 — three years after she joined its team.
Hundreds of newly admitted first-year students will be able to visit Penn's campus for Quaker Days for the first time in two years.
"Euphoria" star Hunter Schafer spoke at Penn’s Irvine Auditorium on Tuesday as a part of SPEC Connaissance’s 2022 Spring Speaker event exclusively for members of the Penn community.
Penn’s new registration system, Path@Penn, is now live. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Rob Nelson, executive director for Academic Technology & Planning, on March 24, who shared five tips for navigating the new system.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, Penn students from Ukraine are worried about the safety of their families and the future of their home — and the Penn community is rallying to support them.
College senior Mehek Boparai made her "Jeopardy! National College Championship" debut last Wednesday. While she did not advance to the semi-finals, she came in second place at the end of the night, winning a prize of $10,000.
Penn InTouch’s replacement, Path@Penn, is set to go live on March 14, in time for fall 2022 advance registration. Here is what you need to know about the new and improved platform.
College senior Mehek Boparai will represent Penn in this year’s "Jeopardy! National College Championship," starting next Wednesday at 8 p.m on ABC.
A new study by the Annenberg School for Communication found that the short-term effects of smoking are more likely to prevent youth smoking.
A Philadelphia City Council committee advanced legislation to make outdoor dining a permanent fixture in some areas on Tuesday.
Penn staff and students affiliated with Penn’s Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies worked for the NBC News Decision Desk on Election Day.
The Weingarten Learning Resources Center has been granted $2.6 million to improve its academic programs and disability services.
With just two days of fall break, students are excited for the time off from school, but wish the break was longer.